The Atlantic Monthly, Том 37; Том 97Atlantic Monthly Company, 1906 |
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it is true , and the close observance of due formalities is called for every day . Grant- ed that Mr. Washburne's success was brilliant , yet such instances are necessa- rily rare , and have grown rarer . If our representatives in ...
it is true , and the close observance of due formalities is called for every day . Grant- ed that Mr. Washburne's success was brilliant , yet such instances are necessa- rily rare , and have grown rarer . If our representatives in ...
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... to and fro , but in- cessantly revived , by the storms . It is , so to speak ... day . On the con- trary , life was incomparably harsher , more cruel , and ... a sort Of Our Anxious Morality 11.
... to and fro , but in- cessantly revived , by the storms . It is , so to speak ... day . On the con- trary , life was incomparably harsher , more cruel , and ... a sort Of Our Anxious Morality 11.
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... Day , it is , I have the vote . Sometimes a man can get two dol- lars for the vote , and go right on to his work the same day . The next year , the vote comes back of itself , and maybe he can get two dollars again . So I help make the ...
... Day , it is , I have the vote . Sometimes a man can get two dol- lars for the vote , and go right on to his work the same day . The next year , the vote comes back of itself , and maybe he can get two dollars again . So I help make the ...
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... a pig , myself , when I was a child . Most of the American children that you see in the little wagons have not a spot anywhere ; they are as clean as ours , for I looked as I came down the street yester- day . " At the gate he turned ...
... a pig , myself , when I was a child . Most of the American children that you see in the little wagons have not a spot anywhere ; they are as clean as ours , for I looked as I came down the street yester- day . " At the gate he turned ...
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... To Him who sent them hence . All day with busy hand I've shifted silt and sand , I've beaten ' gainst the rocks , Carried the ships to docks , Or ferried others forth To East and South and North ; Or else I've sought surcease , List'ning my ...
... To Him who sent them hence . All day with busy hand I've shifted silt and sand , I've beaten ' gainst the rocks , Carried the ships to docks , Or ferried others forth To East and South and North ; Or else I've sought surcease , List'ning my ...
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